The planet has been shattering heat records for the past two years. That was expected to ease in January—and the fact that it didn't has climate researchers worried.
The El Nino phenomenon, spate of typhoons, and the prevalence of animal diseases combined to bring down the output of the ...
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StudyFinds on MSN‘Broken records becoming a broken record’: Ocean warming shows dramatic accelerationUnprecedented ocean warming breaks records. Scientists warn of accelerating climate change and the consequences for our ...
UNICEF is mainstreaming climate-smart programming to protect and empower young people, mitigate negative impacts and ...
Q3 2025 Management View CEO Pieter Sikkel highlighted an "outstanding third quarter" with revenue growth driven by increased volume and gross profit per kilo. He attributed the performance to ...
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The European climate service Copernicus says the world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an ...
Pyxus International, Inc. ( OTCPK:PYYX) Q3 2025 Earnings Conference Call February 12, 2025 9:00 AM ET Tomas Grigera - Investor Relations Pieter Sikkel - President and Chief Executive Officer Flavia ...
Frozen non-carbonated juices and drinks like orange juice jumped 7.7%, while the cost of coffee is up 3.1% year over year. Instant coffee in particular is getting more expensive, up 7.1%. A multitude ...
In recent years the operation of the Panama Canal has been increasingly affected by changes in rainfall, and some data ...
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Unveiling the Mysteries of El Niño and La NiñaUnderstanding the Enigma of El Niño El Niño is a fascinating climate phenomenon that impacts weather and ecosystems worldwide ...
Last month was the hottest January on record, blitzing the previous high and stunning climate scientists who expected cooler ...
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